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1 TORTS OUTLINE * ABRAMS * Fall 2004 * NEGLIGENCE a. negligence per se... TORTS????????????????????????.11 a. assaul ... more>>
1 Torts???Professor Abrams, Fall 2004 I. BALANCING OF INTERESTS: Managing and apportioning risk in society. 1. Hammontree v. Jenner: Jenner had epileptic seizure while driving. Drivers are not held ... more>>
1 1. Duty of care a. ordinary care v. extraordinary care i. strict liability, foreseeability, custom, Hand formula: B < PL ii. standard of care???medical malpractice b. statutory (... ... more>>
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1 Day 2 & 3 TORTS Torts on the Bar Exam ??? Goal: Identify the elements of the tort action that the Plaintiff is trying to prove. ??? Question is if we can get to the jury box-by proving the elements ... more>>
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Negligence1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. NEGLIGENCE for injury to plaintiff? DUTY? BREACH? RES IPSA LOQUITUR? ACTUAL CAUSE? PROXIMATE CAUSE? DAMAGES? CONTRIBUTORY or COMPARATIVE NEGL... ... more>>
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STRICT LIABILITY I. ANIMALS A. Trespassing animals: In most states, the owner of livestock or other animals is liable for property damage caused by them if they trespass on another... ... more>>
Torts ??? Cochran ??? Spring 2007 STRICT LIABILITY ??? applied in cases where negligence wouldn???t work ??? i.e. even if these accidents were guarded against, these damages would still occur ... more>>
TORTS OUTLINE STRICT LIABILITY Liability in absence of intent or negligence Justification: Reciprocal Risk Theory ??? we all pose risks to each other, but some pose greater risks and should be liable ... more>>